Smoker&#39;s pipe



March 1 1927- J. A. REI S ER SMOKERS PIPE Filed June 2'7, 1925 I NTOR TTORNEY r asshown in Fig. 2, and

screw threads 8 I secure a mid-partition or invention, Wha I and Y13 extending through the barrier mem; peived in Said SQP W Patented Mar. 1, 1927.

JOHN A. REISER, OFfPORT JERVIS, NEW YORK.

SMOKERS PIPE.

Application filed June 27,1925. Serial No. 39,974.

The device the subject of this invention is ber9 and in the construction shown in Fig. 1, an improvement in smokers pipes and has a slot 14 is provided for the reception of a for its special object the provision of a pipe s rew driver or other implement useful in wherein the tobacco therein will burn evenly. placing or removing the barrier 9.

Another object is to so construct the pipe I call particular attention to the fact that that the tobacco will burn dry and will be the barrier 9 is elevated over the bottom of retained away from the dampness that gaththe pipe bowl. ers at the bottom of the bowl of the pipe. The stem 15 is secured to the pipe in any Another object is to prevent the formation ordinary manner. The smoke passage 16, (l of a so-called heel, a gathering of damp from the, pipe bowl and through the stem is unburned tobacco, in the bottom of a pipe spaced upward from the inner bottom 17 of bowl, which makes the pipe taste strong and the pipe bowl, so that fine ashes or moisture which also changes the aroma and taste of gathering in the pipe bowl will fall below the tobacco and a further object of the inand be entirely free of the smoke passage 16. 15 vent-ion is to construct a pipe that can be It is m desire that the perforations 10- readily and thoroughly cleansed and one 13 inclusive be small so that tobacco will wherein an isolated receptacle is provided not pass therethro-ugh.

for moisture. To clean this pipe it is only necessary to With these objects in view, the following remove the barrier 9, whereupon the bowl is 20 is what I consider the best means of carryfree to be thoroughly cleansed. The fear of ing out my invention and the accompanying puncturing the pipe by the use of a sharp drawing should be referred to for a complete instrument in cleaning is obviated, as, in my understanding of the specification'which fol construction, no caked tobacco or clinker will be found in the bottom of the pipe.

lows. In the drawiiigs:-- In the construction shown in Fig. 2, I

Fig. 1, is a sectional view of a pipe. provide a barrier 20, similar to the barrier 9. In this construction, I have, however,

provided a plurality of recesses 20 for the for removing or I Fig. 2, shows a further improvement, this view being also in section. A

Fig. 3, is a plan view of the mid-partition, reception of a spanner,

replacing the barrier 20. 4, is a reversed plan view of the bot- The pipe shown in Fig. 2 is formed with tom plug. an oval bowl and the stem 18 may be straight Similar reference numerals indicate like or bent, as desired. The plug 19 arrange parts in all the figures where they appear, in the bottom of the pipe makes it possible The pipe howl shown at 5 or 6 may be of to clean the pipe, dry it out or free the pasany desirable shape and size. Its height may sages 10-13 inclusive, without removing the be somewhat greater than the ordinary pipe, O therefrom and 111 thls w y has m so as to allow the tobacco containing pot advantages over the construction shown in tion 7 to be equal to the tobacco containing gportion of the ordinary pipe, it being noted Other modifications may be made within that I segregate a portion of the bowl, thus e QPQ 0f the pp n d chums: 9 taking away fr th t b it departing from the principle or saciificing Within the bowl of the pipe I provide a the advantages 0f the mvemlonsmall screw threaded portion 8 and in the Having carefully and fully described my claim and desire to obb. ;'=.i'i'ier 9. This partition is secured by screw tain is threads entering the screw threads 8 and 1. A pipe having a bOWl provlded Wlth a referring to Fig. 3, it will be noted that I screwthread arranged away from either end provide a plurality of perforations 10,11,12 of said bowl and a perforated barrier rethreads and a Sloti said barrier for the introducing of means for removing said barrier.

2. A pipe having a removable tobacco supporting barrier arranged in the bowl thereof 5 and a removable plug in the bottom of said bowl and away from and independent of said barrier, the stern connection of said pipe being above said plug and below said bar- I'lG-I.

Signed at the town of Port Jervis, county to of Orange, State of New York, this 19th day of June, 1925.

JOHN A. REISER. 

